16 What are the consequences of ignoring agency policy when implementing client care? aved out of Select one: a. It may
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en 20 Which of the following is an example of an ethical conflict regarding informed consent? saved out of emove Slect one: a A client has refused to have a procedure that has not been explained to him b. A neighbour asks you for information on the risks of a surgical procedure c. A mother signs a consent form for a procedure without being informed of the risks d A family friend's 15-year-old daughter comes to you for advice about birth control
21 Baved The licensed practical nurse observes another health-care provider repeatedly slapping a client who has dementia. The Protection for Persons in Care Act requires the practical nurse to first report this observation to which of the following? out of 3 n Select one: a. To the client's primary physician b. To the RCMP or police c. To the unit manager d. To the client's family
22 aved A client suffered an injury while in physical restraints, and a lawsuit has been initiated alleging that the licensed practical nurse failed to check on the client's status frequently enough. When submitting a defense of approved practice, what statement should the practical nurse make to the court? out of ove Sect one a. "My documentation shows that I followed the policy and procedure for caring for a client in restraints." b. "I have consulted with all of my colleagues and they all agree that they would have done the same thing I did." c. "I have been a licensed practical nurse for 10 years and have cared for many clients in restraints and have never experienced any adverse outcomes d. "The restraints that were used on the client were recently checked and approved for clinical use.
24 saved A client with a disability is being discharged from hospitai but still requires ongoing care to restore a prior level of functionang. What point of care does this client require? out of Select one: a. Public health unit b. Community rehabilitation C. Telehealth d. Long-term care
25 Which of the following could lead to negligent client care? aved out of Select one: a. Reporting a medication error after assessing the client b. Notifying the physician when the client's status has changed C. Raising the side rails of a client known to be a fall risk d. Documenting all client care at the end of the shift
on 26 saved out of Two elderly males, Mr. Smythe and Mr. Smith, were both assigned to the same four-bed room on a medicine unit. The practical nurse on shift that day inadvertently hung an intravenous medication ordered for Mr Smythe on Mr Smith Mr. Smith subsequently went into cardiac arrest and died. A root cause analysis was ordered. Which of the following recommendations are likely to come out of the root cause analysis? move Select one a. The nurse who administered the medication should be fired b. There is no recommendation as the root cause analysis could not be initiated because the client died c Only registered nurses should be permitted to hang intravenous medications because they have more years of education and will thus make fewer errors d. Clients with similar names should not share a room
on 27 What is the definition of health in the nursing metaparadigm? saved out of Select one: a the absence of disease conditions ag on b. the ability to perform one's own activities of daily living c. a functional physiological state d. a state of well-being involving the whole person
on 28 Which of the following is an element of the evaluation process? saved out of 9 n Select one: a. Setting priorities for patient care b. Collecting subjective and objective data to determine whether criteria or standards are met c. Ambulating 7.6 m (25 feet) in the hallway d. Administering oxygen as ordered